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41 CFR 303-70 - AGENCY REQUIREMENTS FOR PAYMENT OF EXPENSES CONNECTED WITH THE DEATH OF CERTAIN EMPLOYEES
- SUBPART A — General Policies (§§ 303-70.1 - 303-70.4)
- SUBPART B — General Procedures (§§ 303-70.100 - 303-70.101)
- SUBPART C — Allowances for Preparation and Transportation of Remains (§§ 303-70.200 - 303-70.200)
- SUBPART D — Transportation of Immediate Family Members, Baggage, and Household Goods (§§ 303-70.300 - 303-70.305)
- SUBPART E — Preparation and Transportation Expenses for Remains of Immediate Family Members (§§ 303-70.400 - 303-70.403)
- SUBPART F — Policies and Procedures for Payment of Expenses (§§ 303-70.500 - 303-70.501)
- SUBPART G — Escort of Remains (§§ 303-70.600 - 303-70.602)
Title 41 published on 2009-07-01
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5 USC 5721 - Definitions
5 USC 5722 - Travel and transportation expenses of new appointees; posts of duty outside the continental United States
5 USC 5723 - Travel and transportation expenses of new appointees and student trainees
5 USC 5724 - Travel and transportation expenses of employees transferred; advancement of funds; reimbursement on commuted basis
5 USC 5724a - Relocation expenses of employees transferred or reemployed
5 USC 5724b - Taxes on reimbursements for travel, transportation, and relocation expenses of employees transferred
5 USC 5724c - Relocation services
5 USC 5724d - Transportation and moving expenses for immediate family of certain deceased Federal employees
5 USC 5725 - Transportation expenses; employees assigned to danger areas
5 USC 5726 - Storage expenses; household goods and personal effects
5 USC 5727 - Transportation of motor vehicles
5 USC 5728 - Travel and transportation expenses; vacation leave
5 USC 5729 - Transportation expenses; prior return of family
5 USC 5730 - Funds available
5 USC 5731 - Expenses limited to lowest first-class rate
5 USC 5732 - General average contribution; payment or reimbursement
5 USC 5733 - Expeditious travel
5 USC 5734 - Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses of employees transferred from the Postal Service
5 USC 5735 - Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses of employees transferring to the United States Postal Service
5 USC 5736 - Travel, transportation, and relocation expenses of certain nonappropriated fund employees
5 USC 5737 - Relocation expenses of an employee who is performing an extended assignment
5 USC 5737a - Employees temporarily deployed in contingency operations
5 USC 5738 - Regulations
5 USC 5741 - General prohibition
5 USC 5742 - Transportation of remains, dependents, and effects; death occurring away from official station or abroad
Executive Order ... 11609
The following are ALL rules, proposed rules, and notices (chronologically) published in the Federal Register relating to 41 CFR 303-70
GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2011-30022 RIN 3090-AJ21 FTR Amendment 2011-07 FTR Case 2011-308 Docket No. 2011-0022, Sequence 1 GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, Office of Governmentwide Policy Interim rule with request for comments. Effective date: This interim rule is effective November 21, 2011. Applicability date: This interim rule applies to travel relating to employees who died on and after June 9, 2010. Comment due date: Interested parties should submit written comments to the Regulatory Secretariat on or before January 20, 2012 to be considered in the formulation of a final rule. 41 CFR Part 303-70 GSA is amending the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR) to establish policy for the transportation of the immediate family, household goods, personal effects, and one privately owned vehicle of a covered employee whose death occurred as a result of personal injury sustained while in the performance of the employee's duty as defined by the agency.



